Friday, January 20, 2012

The greatest book ever written about supported spinning! Looks offstage. Yes. I know this is the only book ever written about supported spinning, but I have to write something for the back cover copy ...glances offstage again ...because the guy who printed the books told me blank covers look, well, suspicious. Turns toward the stage wing... I am not going to rant about that on the back cover... faces front... OK, so this book is just full to the brim with over 400 pages describing everything you need to know about spinning with a supported spindle. Included with the erudite, entertaining text and stunning photographs are 25 videos taken by total non-professionals who had some trouble figuring out which buttons to press on the camera, but all in all, we think they came out pretty well!

A few sample pages to whet your appetite...

Probably the first-ever interactive PDF to ship on a flash drive! It might actually be the first, but we don't want to get sued, so we inserted a waffle word. Heh.

Requires Adobe Acrobat 9 or later to take advantage of the interactive features and software capable of playing .MP4 video files

Click here to order the hardbound paper book. $100, plus shipping

SOLD OUT

A new printing might be available in 2013, depending on demand.

Please message me on Ravelry (fleegle) and we will add you to

the list for another printing. 400+ full-color pages, suitable for any coffee table

Includes the ebook flash drive version

Testimonials!

We couldn't find anyone to write glowing praise, mainly because the book was just published, so we made stuff up!

Alexander the Great would have said...
If I had had this book while I was facing Darius III of Persia, I might not have actually won the battle, because I would have been fiddling with fiber.

Cleopatra would have said...
I could have done some real damage to those asps with a pointy spindle.

Shakespeare would have said...
To spin or not to spin, that is the question. But after reading this book, I feel that spinning is the answer, not the question. Anne really liked the book, too.

Einstein would have said...
S-twist or Z-twist, it's all relative.

Feel free to submit your own testimonials and if they are as positive as the ones above, we'll use them! Just think, you get to replace Alexander the Great's or Einstein's verbiage with some of your own!

I don't really spin, but from the exerts I've seen, this is still a fabulous book. I am seriously considering buying the physical book, just because I love the way you write. And I like having physical copies.

Congratulations!I don't spin (yet) myself, but I am glad you put the information out there- I am sure lots of people will be greatful by it. I consider buying it for the fun of reading your prose, but it'll have to wait till after I finish my PhD dissertation. Otherwise it would be very blatant and obvious procrastination...

As a not-yet-spinner, I have to say Thanks a lot for further enabling my descent into fiber freakiness. This looks like a fantastic book. One day I will bite the bullet & give in to my urge to spin, and I'm sure that by that time I will already have the e-book & be contemplating the physical book -- 'coz it would look so cool on my bookshelf!

Looking forward to meeting you at the Carolina Fiber Fest. Such a great idea, the flash drive. I also read and totally support your copyright statement. Have you followed ths SOPA/PIPA mess before Congress?

Love to see that my beautiful spindle set is being used as your cover! I'll look forward to getting the book - will have to debate myself as to whether I get just the USB flash drive or the bound book!

I see you're going to be in the area in the near future! If I can get away, Disco & I will come by to see if you'll have any of the bound copies or digitals on hand. Who knows, I might just trip up and buy one....

Hi,I picked up your blog via Wendy Knits and love what I see. I would like to subscribe but your link (Atom) dishes up garbage when I try to do you. How else can I sign up for post notifications.Hugz from South AfricaMoz

You are really amazing! And to think of putting it on a flash drive, too---that's just unheard of...um, isn't it? I wish I had any idea of how to spin, but it takes me long enough to knit your amazing Fleegle sock (which I love more than any sock direction on the face of the earth!) Even though I'm slow--they always turn out wonderful.

I am the person to whom you were kind enough to sell your Canon Elf to--and for less than you had posted--some years back. The pictures I have of my grandchildren from that camera are, and always will be, priceless to me I just want to say thanks again, Susan. It still goes with me wherever I go-it's so tiny and perfect for an old lady like me!:)